CPR Face Mask (latex Free, one Way valve, mouthpiece)

CPR Face Mask (latex Free, one Way valve, mouthpiece)

Generic

Medical device – resuscitation / first aid equipment
  • Compliant with standard CPR barrier mask design (one Way valve, latex Free) as per common first Aid equipment specifications. ([common CPR mask spec. references](https://www.spservices.co.uk/Treatment/Breathing Control/CPR%2C Resus And Ventilation/Emergency CPR Face Mask With One Way Valve/p/RE_008), [latex Free mask standard info](https://www.medicalexpo.com/medical Manufacturer/latex Free Resuscitation Mask 58760.html))
Pocket / CPR face mask (resuscitation barrier mask)

Description

A latex-free CPR face mask designed to provide a protective barrier between a rescuer and a patient during mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Equipped with a one-way valve and mouthpiece, the mask helps prevent cross-contamination and ensures airflow in one direction from rescuer to patient. Suitable for inclusion in first aid kits or emergency kits, its compact pocket-size design ensures portability and quick use in emergencies. Intended for adult or universal use depending on mask dimensions.

Bnefits

  • Latex-free construction — minimizes risk of latex allergy for rescuer or patient. ([common CPR mask standards](https://www.medicalexpo.com/medical-manufacturer/latex-free-resuscitation-mask-58760.html))
  • One-way valve and mouthpiece — prevents back-flow of exhaled air and body fluids, reducing risk of cross contamination during CPR. ([general CPR mask design principles](https://www.spservices.co.uk/Treatment/Breathing-Control/CPR%2C-Resus-and-Ventilation/Emergency-CPR-Face-Mask-with-One-Way-Valve/p/RE_008))
  • Portable and compact — easy to carry in first aid kits or emergency bags; helps ensure availability when needed.
  • Clear mask design (if applicable) — permits visual monitoring of patient’s lips and breathing during ventilation. (common for CPR face masks) ([SP Services CPR mask description](https://www.spservices.co.uk/Treatment/Breathing-Control/CPR%2C-Resus-and-Ventilation/Emergency-CPR-Face-Mask-with-One-Way-Valve/p/RE_008))
  • Standard 22 mm connection (if provided) allows use with bag-valve-mask resuscitators or oxygen supply devices. (typical for reusable masks) ([SP Services listing specifications](https://www.spservices.co.uk/Treatment/Breathing-Control/CPR%2C-Resus-and-Ventilation/Emergency-CPR-Face-Mask-with-One-Way-Valve/p/RE_008))

Indications

  • Emergency first-aid resuscitation (cardiopulmonary resuscitation, mouth-to-mask ventilation) when patient is not breathing or ventilations are inadequate. ([pocket mask use in CPR](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pocket_mask))
  • Situations requiring barrier protection to prevent cross-contamination between rescuer and patient (e.g. during viral outbreaks, hygiene-sensitive environments). ([CPR mask protective barrier role](https://www.spservices.co.uk/Treatment/Breathing-Control/CPR%2C-Resus-and-Ventilation/Emergency-CPR-Face-Mask-with-One-Way-Valve/p/RE_008))
  • Any first aid kit (home, workplace, public spaces) requiring a portable rescue-breathing barrier device.

Composition

  • Latex-free plastic or PVC / medical-grade thermoplastic for mask body and mouthpiece (typical materials used for latex-free masks). ([medical latex-free resuscitation mask description](https://www.medicalexpo.com/medical-manufacturer/latex-free-resuscitation-mask-58760.html))
  • One-way valve (non-rebreathing valve) and diaphragm to prevent backflow of air and contaminants. ([standard CPR mask valve mechanism](https://www.spservices.co.uk/Treatment/Breathing-Control/CPR%2C-Resus-and-Ventilation/Emergency-CPR-Face-Mask-with-One-Way-Valve/p/RE_008))
  • Clear dome (if provided) for visibility of patient’s face/airway — often made of transparent plastic.

Formulation

  • Non-invasive, hand-held or pocket-sized resuscitation mask
  • Barrier mask with one-way valve, mouthpiece and possibly soft inflatable cuff for sealing
  • Reusable or disposable depending on model (single-use valve replacements often available)

Packaging

  • Individual PPE packaging — a single mask per pack, sometimes with carrying case or pouch (depending on seller/distributor). (Standard for CPR pocket masks) ([SP Services listing](https://www.spservices.co.uk/Treatment/Breathing-Control/CPR%2C-Resus-and-Ventilation/Emergency-CPR-Face-Mask-with-One-Way-Valve/p/RE_008))

Usage

  • Use by individuals trained in basic life support (CPR). (As recommended for pocket masks) ([pocket mask general use](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pocket_mask))
  • Place mask over patient’s mouth and nose to form a tight seal.
  • Ensure one-way valve is oriented appropriately (valve opens toward patient) so that air/oxygen is delivered but exhaled air does not return to rescuer. ([standard one-way valve function](https://www.spservices.co.uk/Treatment/Breathing-Control/CPR%2C-Resus-and-Ventilation/Emergency-CPR-Face-Mask-with-One-Way-Valve/p/RE_008))
  • Deliver rescue breaths via mouthpiece or by connecting to bag-valve or oxygen source if compatible (when equipped with standard 22 mm fitting). ([mask specifications with 22 mm fittings](https://www.spservices.co.uk/Treatment/Breathing-Control/CPR%2C-Resus-and-Ventilation/Emergency-CPR-Face-Mask-with-One-Way-Valve/p/RE_008))
  • After use (if disposable), discard mask; if reusable, follow cleaning and replacement-valve guidelines as per manufacturer.

Contraindications

  • Do not use if mask or valve is damaged or not sealing properly — risk of ineffective ventilation or contamination.
  • Not suitable for use in patients with facial trauma or injury that prevents creating an effective seal (unless alternative airway device is used).
  • Use only external mouth-to-mask ventilation — not for invasive airway management unless provided with compatible bag-valve or oxygen system as per device specifications.

Adverse Effects

  • Insufficient seal may lead to inadequate ventilation and ineffective CPR.
  • Risk of cross-contamination if mask/valve not properly cleaned or if disposable mask reused incorrectly.
  • Possible discomfort or leakage if mask does not fit patient’s face properly.

Storage Conditions

  • Store in dry, clean environment away from dust and contaminants.
  • Keep in original packaging or protective pouch/case until use.
  • Avoid exposure to extreme heat or direct sunlight which may degrade plastic or valve materials.

Duration

Onset

Immediate \u2014 allows delivery of rescue breaths as soon as mask is properly sealed over mouth and nose.

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